310 CMR, § 19.117 - Air Quality Protection Systems
(1)
General Performance Standard. Landfills shall control
the concentration levels of explosive and malodorous gases and other air
pollutants as necessary in order to maintain air quality and to prevent the
occurrence of nuisance conditions or public health or safety
problems.
(2)
General
Design Standard. Air quality protection systems shall be designed
to control the concentration of explosive gases to no greater than 25% of the
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) at the property boundary at any time, excluding gas
control or recovery system components or any leachate collection components, or
10% of the LEL in any building, structure, or underground utility
conduit.
(3)
Gas
Vents. At a minimum, passive gas vents shall be provided at all
facilities in all areas of the landfill over which final cover has been
applied.
(a)
Performance
Standard. Landfill gas vents shall allow for the movement and
adequate venting of landfill gases in order to prevent the buildup of explosive
concentrations of gas and prevent the lateral migration of gases beyond the
boundaries of the landfill.
(b)
Design Standards. Landfill gas vents shall be
designed:
1. to maintain the integrity of the
low permeability cap at the penetration of the cap;
2. to provide adequate venting of landfill
gases;
3. with 'T's, goosenecks or
other equivalent cap at the top of the riser pipe to allow effective
venting;
4. to allow for
retrofitting for active gas recovery or treatment at a later time if
required;
5. to operate without
clogging; and
6. to remain secure
from vandalization.
(4)
Installation.
Gas vents shall be installed concurrently with the phased construction of a
facility and in accordance with any permits or orders issued by the
Department.
(5) Landfills shall
demonstrate that they are in compliance with the State and Federal air quality
regulations, including but not limited to, New Source Performance Standards
(NSPS) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) requirements. In
general a facility must document:
(a) which
federal air quality regulations are applicable to the facility, either
initially or at full build-out; and,
(b) how the facility will comply with all
applicable state and federal air quality regulations.
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